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Semi-Clifford operations, structure of $\mathcal{C}_k$ hierarchy, and gate complexity for fault-tolerant quantum computation

Quantum Physics 2010-03-10 v2

Abstract

Teleportation is a crucial element in fault-tolerant quantum computation and a complete understanding of its capacity is very important for the practical implementation of optimal fault-tolerant architectures. It is known that stabilizer codes support a natural set of gates that can be more easily implemented by teleportation than any other gates. These gates belong to the so called Ck\mathcal{C}_k hierarchy introduced by Gottesman and Chuang (Nature \textbf{402}, 390). Moreover, a subset of Ck\mathcal{C}_k gates, called semi-Clifford operations, can be implemented by an even simpler architecture than the traditional teleportation setup (Phys. Rev. \textbf{A62}, 052316). However, the precise set of gates in Ck\mathcal{C}_k remains unknown, even for a fixed number of qubits nn, which prevents us from knowing exactly what teleportation is capable of. In this paper we study the structure of Ck\mathcal{C}_k in terms of semi-Clifford operations, which send by conjugation at least one maximal abelian subgroup of the nn-qubit Pauli group into another one. We show that for n=1,2n=1,2, all the Ck\mathcal{C}_k gates are semi-Clifford, which is also true for {n=3,k=3}\{n=3,k=3\}. However, this is no longer true for {n>2,k>3}\{n>2,k>3\}. To measure the capability of this teleportation primitive, we introduce a quantity called `teleportation depth', which characterizes how many teleportation steps are necessary, on average, to implement a given gate. We calculate upper bounds for teleportation depth by decomposing gates into both semi-Clifford Ck\mathcal{C}_k gates and those Ck\mathcal{C}_k gates beyond semi-Clifford operations, and compare their efficiency.

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@article{arxiv.0712.2084,
  title  = {Semi-Clifford operations, structure of $\mathcal{C}_k$ hierarchy, and gate complexity for fault-tolerant quantum computation},
  author = {Bei Zeng and Xie Chen and Isaac L. Chuang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2084},
  year   = {2010}
}

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13 pages, 10 figures